The leader of Myanmar’s junta Min Aung Hlaing is set to travel to Bangkok on Thursday for a regional summit to address the response to the deadly earthquake that rocked his country nearly one week ago. The death toll from the quake exceeded 3,000 as more bodies were recovered by search and rescue teams.
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